Unschooled in the necessity of being accountable for her own actions and given to bouts of depression, Margaret took refuge in drink. |
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Those people should be made accountable for their actions, and I look forward to them reaping the whirlwind from the New Zealand people. |
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Directors will be held accountable for what they know and what they should know. |
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Must courts hold mothers accountable when they make false statements regarding paternity? |
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If he is a fraudster, then those who supported him must be held accountable for doing so. |
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At the most recent inquiry, however, it seems that a jury decided that the policemen should be held accountable. |
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In addition, all delegates are fully accountable to their electorate and are recallable if they do not carry out their electoral promises. |
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These delegates will be accountable to, recallable by, and paid the same wages as the people who elect them. |
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But we all know the embattled financially knackered rail service is again going to walk away from this with no one held accountable. |
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It is time to register to vote and at all levels hold our elected officials accountable at the ballot box. |
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Nevertheless, as a registered nurse you are accountable for your own actions. |
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Proponents argued that reincorporation would make the company's officers and directors more accountable. |
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New Labour set up executive mayors to make local government even less accountable. |
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However, this supports the argument that short leases meant tenants were accountable. |
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Not only is the government not responsible to, that is, removable by, the lower house, but it is also not accountable to it. |
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The stain upon America can only be removed by withdrawal from Iraq, and making our leaders accountable. |
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Members of Parliament or other leaders who promise the moon should be followed and made accountable. |
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Imagine if we held America accountable for every secret liaison its agents have ever made. |
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Of course it is right that the legal profession should be accountable for its acts and defaults. |
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No combination of world powers has been able or willing to hold this rogue state accountable for its transgressions. |
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It is not always the players who are at fault and referees must he accountable. |
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Any further delays to the Act should be seen as an act of economic sabotage and all those involved in its creation should be held accountable. |
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You got a sense that there was one person taking the heat, being accountable, being authoritative and being authentic. |
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Leaders of such societies were accountable to their people, and vice versa, with systems of penalties and rewards limiting autocracy. |
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But above all it is the players who must be held accountable for this awful, pathetic display. |
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For some of the publishing malefactions over the last three or four decades, the New Journalism surely can be held accountable. |
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Mr Chibuluma said there was no alternative to making leaders accountable to their people than through the ballot box. |
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While this is not an excuse for a man to sin sexually, his wife is accountable for her part in the marriage bed. |
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Those involved in the mass murder on Tuesday must be held accountable for their actions. |
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Banksters are indignant that they actually have to be accountable to anyone. |
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The decision-making process was usually secretive, and judges were never held accountable for their judgments. |
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Therefore, you should not worry that he will be held accountable for miserliness or whatever. |
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Whether bank regulators are accountable depends partly also on the general law. |
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In other words, the various secret service agencies and the government itself will be even less accountable. |
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But when the colonizers appeared, they created power structures that weren't accountable in the same way. |
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Nobody is held accountable or the evidence is insufficient to incriminate anyone. |
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As owners of huge amounts of stock, it is their job to hold incompetent or self-interested management accountable. |
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Just as a player is benched, cut, or fined for violations, officials should be held accountable more publicly. |
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In a transparent attempt to defuse the explosive anger that swept the Arab world, they promised to hold those responsible accountable. |
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But that role in turn has to be carried out in a fully accountable and transparent way. |
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They received public money yet failed to be accountable or transparent for their activities. |
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Hold anyone who has perpetrated this treasonous war accountable for their crimes. |
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Only with a mobilization of students can we show the council that they are accountable for their actions. |
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Democracy works by keeping leaders accountable and a campaign that consists of little more than photo opportunities mocks democracy, period. |
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If we dare to not be as accountable as they demand they will slap heavy fines on us. |
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No group or organisation can be held accountable, nor should they be for the actions of a small group of truculent individuals. |
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As a student body, we must keep our leaders, people in positions of public trust, accountable for their actions and inactions. |
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Critics predicted that, without radical change to make the service more accountable, the money would disappear into a black hole. |
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He or she must not undermine the primacy of democratic law-making by the organs of government directly or indirectly accountable to the people. |
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Such books are sold through small booksellers, who are not accountable to any sales laws and who do not care for business ethics. |
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We are all accountable, especially me, and no stone will be left unturned to make sure we act like a team with championship ambitions. |
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And I'm interested in ways of keeping governments and social entrepreneurs honest and accountable. |
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The primary focus of aid must be to rebuild the elements that hold society together and make governments accountable. |
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The officials should be held accountable for the loss of valuable items from their territory. |
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Who is responsible and accountable for husbanding the bank's highly geared capital? |
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They are not elected but are appointed or nominated and, therefore, are not accountable. |
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However, as reps and staff they must present the collective views of the organisation when speaking for it and be held publicly accountable. |
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The Commission is a non-partisan public body that is independent of government and directly accountable to Parliament. |
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He compared that to the private sector where people are accountable and can be fired immediately for non-performance. |
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Council employees should also be accountable for non-performance which certainly does not appear to be the present situation. |
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Vashee discloses that the union is currently working out ways in which the agency could be made more accountable for its alleged non-performance. |
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It is time that these politicians were voted out and replaced by those accountable to the people. |
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By hokey, we mean to hold this government accountable one way or the other. |
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The one thing about giving more powers to local numpties is that at least they would be our numpties, locally visible and directly accountable. |
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Employers who callously or ignorantly exposed their workers to a dangerous substance need to be held accountable. |
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Rosalynn saw the first ladyship as a position that, like the presidency, makes its occupant accountable to all the people. |
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They have held corporate officers and directors accountable for their actions. |
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In turn, animal-welfare professionals will hold individual caretakers accountable. |
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The game is crying out for one governing body that is both streamlined and fully accountable to the clubs. |
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Voters and policymakers should hold school districts and their employees accountable for student learning. |
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As of today, the reality is that everyone who's made a stuff-up is going to be made accountable. |
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Moreover, it is obvious that if a fiduciary holds trust property at the cesser of his fiduciary relationship, he remains accountable for it. |
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Throughout the Inspired Writings, men are dealt with by their Maker, as suasible, accountable, and free. |
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Do you think those higher-ups should be held accountable and should Law step down? |
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But what is also clear is that there is a charter, and the organisation will be held accountable for its implementation. |
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In theory democratic centralism makes the executive accountable to the Party, but only in theory. |
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New Zealand desperately needs checks and balances and a system that makes politicians accountable. |
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He encouraged new policing strategies of rapid redeployment of officers to hot spots, while holding precinct commanders accountable. |
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The Council of Ministers is not accountable to the European Parliament or national parliaments. |
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The cycle will only be broken when cissexual feminists take responsibility for cissexism and hold themselves and their colleagues accountable. |
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He said the principal officials will be accountable to the chief executive for the success or failure of their policy initiatives. |
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When they are privately-owned, they are accountable only to shareholders and fat-cat directors. |
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The bank is not accountable if it failed to appreciate, albeit negligently, that it was acting inconsistently with the trust or fiduciary duty. |
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Should software makers be made more accountable for damage caused by faulty programs? |
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I wish there was some way to make these felonious corporate entities accountable for their manifold crimes against us and the environment. |
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Who else can conceivably be held accountable for a decision reached at a meeting chaired by the highest executive authority in the land? |
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He is insulated from being held accountable for making bad laws and regulations. |
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The first bred the most popular constabulary in the world, a street police, unarmed, recruited from and accountable to its community. |
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It is fundamental to our constitution that lawmakers are chosen by the electorate and accountable to the electorate for their decisions. |
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I am now personally accountable for some of the solar system's interplanetary debris. |
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Newcastle then moved quickly to become more accountable for its own operations in terms of energy and resource consumption. |
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I have paid close attention as a US senator to ensure that the government is fiscally responsible and accountable to American taxpayers. |
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I give the military credit that the command, flag rank, has been accountable for that. |
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These guys are not accountable to anyone, and we have been left to take the flak. |
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It's clear that Iranians yearn for an accountable government and real democracy. |
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Being popularly elected, it would be accountable to voters and hence enjoy considerable legitimacy. |
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There should be no impunity and any perpetrators of such a horrific crime against humanity must be held accountable. |
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Goodwill, cooperation and preparedness to be open and accountable always achieve much better outcomes. |
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Leaders are investing billions of dollars to make our schools more purposeful, more accountable, and more productive of powerful learning. |
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The campaign will be proportionate and just, legally accountable and supported by international consensus. |
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Our system of democracy rests on the electorate being able to hold politicians accountable. |
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We are committed to a sustainable, socially just and democratically accountable trade system. |
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By democratising global institutions we can make them directly accountable and give them much needed legitimacy. |
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As with the incident of the golden calf only a small percentage of the people sinned, yet the entire nation is held accountable. |
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It means a form of government which is fully democratic and entirely accountable. |
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If a bank official knew or ought to have known that a customer was using an account to evade tax, he or she is accountable under the law. |
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He should hold junk food and advertising executives accountable for their role in promoting obesity and disease throughout the globe. |
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The peace movement needs to advocate a peace plan, demand hearings and debate from Congress, and hold do-nothing politicians accountable. |
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Only those who hold ministerial positions in government are accountable to Parliament and by extension the nation. |
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When America, you know, mistreats prisoners, we hold ourselves accountable. |
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While other prison wardens are accountable to courts of law for abuses they perpetrate, security forces are not. |
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Individuals are fully accountable to the organisation for the expenditure they incur. |
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Should the corporate media not be held accountable for blocking the democratic process? |
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Rogue government and rebel militias who prowl rural areas are hardly accountable to higher authorities. |
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He suggested that a club be formed and that its members be held accountable for the responsible use of the pier. |
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When nobody can be held accountable for decisions like this, democracy is dead. |
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The Republic is not a free paper because we want to be accountable to our readers, not to advertisers. |
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The plaintiffs say they want to see the church and government held accountable for these abuses. |
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The simple reason is the people in charge of spending the money are not accountable to anyone. |
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Politicians are held accountable for their execution of duties in governing a country. |
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Utility agencies better coordinate their work and show they are accountable to the public. |
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The government is also accountable to Parliament, which has the right to ask questions. |
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History will tell whether those responsible will be held accountable for their crimes. |
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The fact that he is ultimately accountable to the clubs means that he needs a consensus from the clubs before he can act. |
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All politicians are accountable to us and we must not confuse arrogant indifference with real leadership. |
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The treasurers are accountable to the parties or agencies outside their office. |
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Unless leaders are accountable to a constituency, there can be no true democracy. |
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Vote for me and let me help you to make your student government more accountable to you! |
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What's the status of finding out who or what is to be held accountable for what went wrong? |
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They should be elected democratically and be accountable to all New Zealanders. |
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Next, they must consistently follow the procedure and be accountable for their practice by adhering strictly to the policy. |
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The submission also urged ministers to ditch plans by which they would no longer be accountable to the judiciary. |
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Justice permits the doer of evil to be held accountable for every iota of harm that ensues as a result of the evil act, and that reckoning can be terrible indeed. |
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If we hold back, we may be held accountable on the Day of Judgment. |
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In fact, far more men are not held accountable for sexual assault than are falsely accused of it. |
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We want to make legislators and elected representatives accountable. |
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I am accountable for the way I handled the situation, and at a human level it was unfair to Abel. |
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It is freedom, and accountable both legally and socially to the free choices of others around them. |
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A number of people in the business community expressed the sentiment that the owners should be held accountable for the incident and that reparations should be sought. |
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If candidates failed to take action, CounterPAC was ready to hold them accountable. |
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Committee Chairman Ed Royce called for a tribunal to be established to hold the Assad regime accountable for war crimes. |
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Led by an inspector, each Local Policing Team will have its own sergeants and constables and will be accountable for police performance and responding to community concerns. |
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The Bill foresees the appointment of a director of children's services who will be accountable for local authority education and children's social care needs. |
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Italy needs honest administration, decent public services and accountable government, not to speak of jobs for its unemployed, which the old order failed to provide. |
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The strategy holds police commanders accountable for crime rates. |
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People are still held accountable for their actions, be it the simple breaking of a window, or the murder of a foreign dignitary, people cannot argue fate made them do it. |
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To test how accountable our international statesmen are in this electronic age, the Standard looked up their email addresses and home pages on the internet. |
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There are some supernaturalists and some naturalists who are determinists and who do not hold anyone accountable for anything, except God or nature. |
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But we have interaccountability by grouping people together in teams, so that we have people watching each other and making sure that we hold each other accountable. |
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We have to make judgments on which we are accountable to the public. |
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But the human rights camp often downplays the military might that must underpin any successful effort to hold thugs and tyrants accountable for their atrocities. |
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The commission held him accountable for the rampage of pillage, murder, and destruction conducted by his forces in the Philippines before his capture. |
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The purchase fund was a public body and should be publicly accountable. |
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Donor institutions need to be made accountable for loans made in bad faith, where official corruption was ignored or factored into the terms of the agreement. |
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To God, and not to man, are all men accountable on the score of religion. |
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Then we all have to do our part to engage the officers and our community, and hold everyone accountable in the process. |
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Instead, he was part of a triumphant, storming crowd, come to hold accountable those they had long feared. |
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Okay, yes, they'll slant the statistics to suit their arguments, but in the main they are accountable for what they say and any massaging of data will be subtly done. |
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Buffett is not infallible and his hiding in the bunker does not make him appear stronger, wiser, or accountable. |
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Appointees now are accountable to and removable by the owners. |
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A not-for-profit organization accountable only to itself, it can set and change its standards at will. |
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In the future, it is likely that world leaders will meet over satellite TV hookups or online, making it harder to confront them or hold them accountable. |
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Many people find it difficult to work in matrix structures where they have to be accountable to more than one manager and yearn for a clear chain of command. |
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I run a business, if it flops I'm accountable and suffer the consequences, so why not have the same rule for the snobs who run the biggest companies? |
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The illegal drivers are totally untraceable and accountable. |
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Most of the others I've held accountable got death by slow hanging. |
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They are accountable for producing past profit reports that may have relied excessively on running down reserves to preserve a mirage of real growth. |
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To the extent that it repudiates those duties, it is accountable to the society in which it functions and from which it enjoys its freedoms, privileges and perquisites. |
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The American people need to rise up and hold their elected officials accountable. |
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In the Church we need, but don't have, credible and accountable structures of collegiality, subsidiarity and participation, and the spirit to animate them. |
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Encourage commitment by holding vendors fiscally accountable. |
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He wants to make communities more involved in policing and make police commanders of the future more accountable to criticism when services are not up to scratch. |
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As opposition groups gain more rights to voice their views, popularly elected bodies accountable to the people might finally wrest real power from authoritarian regimes. |
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We now have an obligation to our fellow Bay Staters to hold candidates accountable for their words and actions as lawmakers. |
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If anything goes wrong I will hold you personally accountable! |
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They represented their governments and were accountable to their national political systems. |
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The National Statistician would be directly accountable to Parliament through a more widely constituted independent governing Statistics Board. |
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Each member has one vote of equal weight, for which they can be held publicly accountable. |
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The Department of Justice is accountable to the Northern Ireland Executive whereas the Northern Ireland Office is a UK Government department. |
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The director is also the accountable officer for the purposes of the Higher Education Funding Council for England Financial Memorandum. |
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Louis believed in the Divine Right of Kings, the theory that the King was crowned by God and accountable to him alone. |
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They are accountable to the Council of the Corporation, which is the Trustee body of the charity. |
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Since 1999, certain areas of central government have been devolved to accountable governments in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. |
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These are not part of Her Majesty's Government, and are accountable to their own institutions, with their own authority under the Crown. |
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In parliamentary systems, Cabinet Ministers are accountable to Parliament, but it is the prime minister who appoints and dismisses them. |
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As a result, the industry lacks clarity about who is in charge and accountable for decisions. |
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Executives were not held accountable for the failures, and some were promoted despite them. |
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It is separate from and independent from Government but accountable for its use of public funds. |
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The GMC is also accountable to the Parliament of the United Kingdom through the Health Select Committee. |
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The parliament is often rigorous in holding the government accountable, government ministers are frequently interpellated and forced to resign. |
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Finally, the European Commission, the executive body of the EU, is accountable to Parliament. |
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It is an Executive Agency of the Scottish Government and accountable to Scottish Ministers. |
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The Act creates a system of government with a separate executive drawn from and accountable to the legislature. |
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The Ordnance Survey Board remain accountable to the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. |
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Direct control of various elements of the fleet was subordinated to officers commanding those elements, accountable to the Kaiser. |
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The chancellor was accountable solely to, and served entirely at the discretion of, the Emperor. |
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The Special Clerical Court functions independently of the regular judicial framework, and is accountable only to the Supreme Leader. |
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Ivan's notorious outbursts and autocratic whims helped characterise the position of Tsar as one accountable to no earthly authority, only to God. |
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The parliamentary assemblies are now accountable not just to the electors but also to the courts. |
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Then the ruler holds the minister accountable for the achievement which is based solely on his job. |
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When a country is responsible for breaches of prisoner of war rights, those accountable will be punished accordingly. |
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I hope that America is going to hold Cuba accountable in public opinion. |
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When she tried to hold them accountable, a whole new kind of abuse began. |
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That's how Weather forecasters have the luxury of not being held accountable for their predictions. |
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The house was furnished with funds that I was accountable for. |
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When companies do bad things they ought to be held accountable for them. |
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Sadiq criticized Imran Khan, saying that he would make Khan accountable on doomsday for mudslinging at him. |
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After a few runs of different reward systems, I enjoyed the star chart for the entire class because they are accountable as a team. |
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The judges who win in straight ticket races are likely neither accountable to the people nor independent of the party that elevated them. |
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As expected, the collectivists felt less personally accountable and more prone to grease the buyer's palm. |
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Besides, how does it make Congress more accountable to declare a large percentage of them lame ducks who will never run again? |
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They are jointly accountable to the First Minister and deputy First Minister. |
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Taken together these words point to a numinous mural of the mind, rooted in the indigenous earth, and accountable to immanent decay. |
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Proxy access establishes a fundamental shareowner right to hold corporate boards and management accountable. |
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They were in a manner absolute despots in their little domains, lording it, if so disposed, over both law and gospel, and accountable to none but the mother-country. |
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The health and safety of New Mexicans will always be our priority and we have to hold federal agencies accountable for safe operations in the state of New Mexico. |
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Again, Union men arrested not just the triggerwoman, but the men in the house as well, holding them equally accountable for the actions of anyone in the household. |
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With the aid of the Constitution, India is governed by a parliamentary system of government with the executive directly accountable to the legislature. |
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These are derived from the fact the members of the cabinet are Members of Parliament, and therefore accountable to the House of which they are a member. |
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The European Commission is accountable to Parliament, requiring its approval to take office, having to report back to it and subject to motions of censure from it. |
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The Court seeks to minimize situations where it asserts itself superior to either President or Congress, but federal officers must be held accountable. |
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Under the new political system, the Oprichniki were given large estates, but unlike the previous landlords, could not be held accountable for their actions. |
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Future research should address how accredited schools are formatively and summatively evaluated and held accountable for maintaining adherence to accreditation standards. |
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Hence, Marx's influence on antimilitarist doctrine was not surprising, although making Marx accountable for the antimilitarist tradition is a large overstatement. |
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It was accountable to both the Scottish Parliament and the UK Government. |
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The Secretary of State for Defence, who is a member of the Cabinet, chairs the Defence Council, and is accountable to the Queen and to Parliament for its business. |
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That means most power is in the hands of what is called in most of those countries the prime minister, who is accountable to the national parliament. |
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So that they may be accountable to the Lower House, the Prime Minister and most members of the Cabinet are, by convention, members of the House of Commons. |
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As head of the Scottish Government, the First Minister is directly accountable to the Scottish Parliament for their actions and the actions of the wider government. |
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The Scottish Government is headed by the First Minister, who is accountable to the Scottish Parliament and is the minister of charge of the Scottish Government. |
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After the 1997 general election, the new Labour Government argued that an Assembly would be more democratically accountable than the Welsh Office. |
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The government ministers all sit in Parliament, and are accountable to it. |
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Under the Charities Act 1993, the Tate is an exempt charity accountable directly to Government rather than the Charity Commission for financial returns etc. |
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The director and president reports to and is accountable to the Council. |
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It is my opinion that LOCs, who are democratically accountable bodies, should be given the chance to democratically elect most, if not all, of LOCSU's board members. |
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The authors assume that an incumbent governor facing a term limit is no longer accountable to the voters owing to the lack of reelection prospects. |
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Yes there would be big defeats, and yes, cages would be rattled, especially given the media's penchant for making coaches accountable and sackable at a finger-click. |
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Once the players are evaluated for the first time, they can be held accountable for their efforts in improving the problem areas discovered during their evaluation. |
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The report, A New Force, found the current 43 forces operate as inefficient and expensive fiefdoms run by chief constables who are only accountable to weak police authorities. |
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I like what I'm seeing, in terms of the vocalness of certain people on our team, starting to hold people accountable and their teammates accountable. |
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Johnson was chiefly held accountable for running a horse, Striking Article, eight times after he had undergone a palmar neurectomy, for which he was banned for three years. |
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